Measuring system

ABSTRACT

A measuring system according to the present invention includes a biosensor  29,  a measuring device  54  for assaying a specified component in a biological sample applied to the sensor  29,  an optional equipment  56  which is removable from the measuring device  54  and announces a measurement result by the if measuring device  54  or the like by voice, and a guide  50  for guiding a target to be measured to the sensor  29.    
     According to the so-constructed measuring system, it is possible to remove difficulty of locating operations when a blind person or a person having a weak eyesight attaches/detached the sensor  29  to/from a connector  13  of the measuring device  54  or applies body fluid such as blood of a fingertip to the end of the sensor  29,  thereby improving the handling property of the measuring system.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present invention relates to a measuring system suitable for a biosensor which can accurately, speedily, and easily assay a specific component in various types of a biological sample and, more particularly, to a measuring system W which is surely handled by a blind person or a person having a weak eyesight.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002] In recent years, various types of a biosensor which utilize a specific catalytic action held by enzyme are developed and are attempted to be applied to a clinical field, and a biosensor which can speedily and accurately perform measurement is desired.

[0003] When a glucose sensor is cited as an example, conventionally, a patient measures plasma by centrifuging blood in order to measure and manage a blood sugar level, which results in a requirement of considerably complicated procedures. Therefore, a sensor which enables to measure with whole blood is desired in these days of a rapid increase in the number of diabetic patients.

[0004] There is a simplified form, in which a stick-type support body is provided with a carrier including enzyme that reacts only to sugar (glucose) and a color matter which is changed at enzyme reaction or by a product of the enzyme reaction, similarly as examination paper used at urine examination. This is a method, in which blood is dropped on the carrier to visually or optically measure the change of the color matter after a certain period of time. Though, according to the method, an accuracy becomes low due to large interference by a coloring substance in the blood.

[0005] On the other hand, a measuring system which is disposable with an electrode system at every measurement is proposed. Though, while measuring operation is considerably simplified, such a measuring device system becomes very expensive in view of an electrode material such as platinum and the like or a construction. While a sputtering method or a deposition method can be employed as a manufacturing method of platinum electrodes, the manufacturing cost must become very high.

[0006] A biosensor disclosed in Japanese Published Patent Application No. Sho. 61-294351 is proposed as a method which enables to make the measuring device disposable with an electrode system. According to these measurements, prescribed voltage is applied to an electrode system of the sensor to measure a value of an electric current flowing between electrodes, and concentration of a substrate in sample liquid is calculated based on the signal. Conventionally, aluminum package 40 to be a packing material for a sensor 29 is opened to a prescribed position, and the sensor is inserted to a connector part of a measuring device 54, which holds the sensor, with pinched with the aluminum package 40, as shown in FIG. 7. Then, after conforming by a display means 30 that the power is automatically turned on, blood is applied to the edge of the sensor 29, thereby performing a measurement.

[0007] According to a measuring system having a conventional construction, a connector part of the measuring device is small and its position is hard to be found, whereby it is difficult to determine a position so as to insert the sensor to the connector part of the measuring device or to apply blood of a fingertip or the like to a prescribed position of the sensor, and particularly, the handling is considerably difficult for a blind person or a person having a weak eyesight.

[0008] The present invention is made to solve the above-mentioned problems and has for its object to provide a measuring system in which an insert position of a sensor and an applying position of blood or the like in a measuring device are easy to be found by attaching a guide for a fingertip, thereby easily, speedily, and accurately measuring a specified component in a biological sample such as blood.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

[0009] According to claim 1 of the present invention, there is provided a measuring-system comprising a sensor and a measuring device for assaying a specified component in a biological sample applied to the sensor, and in which a new sensor is mounted to the measuring device at every time when a property of a target to be measured is measured, so as to perform a measurement, including: a guide for guiding the target to be measured to the sensor. Therefore, a user such as an elderly person or a person having weak sight can easily perform a measuring operation of a target to be measured, resulting in an easy handling of the system.

[0010] According to claim 2 of the present invention, in the in measuring system as defined in claim 1, the guide is provided at the forward side of the measurement part of the sensor. Therefore, a user such as a weak-sighted or elderly person performs a sliding operation of his/her finger along the guide holding the measuring device, thereby easily applying a target to be measured to the side of the sensor.

[0011] According to claim 3 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 1, the guide can be pulled out of or stored in the measuring device. Therefore, a user such as a person having weak sight or an elderly person can easily establish the system, thereby easily performing a measuring operation without any troublesome operations for each measurement.

[0012] According to claim 4 of the present invention, in a measuring system comprising a sensor, a measuring device for assaying a specified component in a biological sample applied to the sensor, and an optional equipment which announces a measurement result by the measuring device or the like by voice, and in which a new sensor is mounted to the measuring device at every time when a property of a target to be measured is measured, so as to perform a measurement, a guide for guiding the target to be measured to the sensor is attached to the side of the optional equipment. Therefore, a user such as a person having weak sight or an elderly person who needs to use the optional equipment can easily establish the system and apply a target to be measured to the sensor.

[0013] According to claim 5 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 4, the guide is employed as a clamp for fixing the measuring device with the optional equipment. Therefore, a complicated mechanism is not especially required, whereby a user such as a person having weak sight or an elderly person can easily perform a measuring operation without any bothering operations at every measurement.

[0014] According to claim 6 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 4, the guide can be pulled out of or stored in the optional equipment. Therefore, a complicated mechanism is not especially required, whereby a user such as a person having weak sight or an elderly person can easily perform a measuring operation without any bothering operations at every measurement.

[0015] According to claim 7 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 1, the guide is V-shape so as to guide a fingertip to the sensor to which the target to be measured is applied. Therefore, a user such as person having weak sight or an elderly person can easily find the guide position and performs a sliding operation of his/her finger along the guide, thereby easily applying a target to be measured to the sensor.

[0016] According to claim 8 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 7, the guide is made of a material having a spring elesticity. Therefore, even a person having weak sight or an elderly person can easily perform a handling of the guide as a clamp.

[0017] According to claim 9 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 7, the guide has a groove formed from the end of the measuring device. Therefore, a user such as a person having weak sight or an elderly person performs a sliding operation of his/her finger along the guide, thereby easily applying a target to be measured to the sensor.

[0018] According to claim 10 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 5, the guide pushes the end or top surface of the measuring device. Therefore, a complicated mechanism is not especially required, whereby a user such as a person having weak sight or an elderly person can easily perform a measuring operation without any bothering operations at every measurement.

[0019] According to claim 11 of the present invention, in the measuring system as defined in claim 4, the guide is removable from the optional equipment. Therefore, the guide can be easily removed when not needed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0020]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a measuring system according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0021]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the measuring system seen from the bottom side according to the embodiment of the invention.

[0022]FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a biosensor used for the measuring system according to the embodiment of the invention.

[0023]FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating a state where a guide is attached to an optional equipment in the measuring device according to the embodiment of the invention.

[0024]FIG. 5 is a plan view of a measuring system exemplifying a use of the guide of the measuring system according to the embodiment of the invention.

[0025]FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a measuring system according to another embodiment of the present invention.

[0026]FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a conventional measuring device.

BEST MODE TO EXECUTE THE INVENTION

[0027] Hereinafter, a measuring system according to the present invention will be described on the basis of a concrete embodiment.

[0028]FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the measuring system, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the measuring system seen from the bottom side, and FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a biosensor (hereinafter, abbreviated to sensor).

[0029] As shown in FIG. 1, in a state where a measuring device 54 is united with an optional equipment 56, a sensor 29 shown in FIG. 3 is inserted to a connector 13, and liquid to be examined such as blood is applied to the end of the sensor 29, so that a measurement result in the measuring device 54 is sent to the optional equipment 56, thereby announcing the measurement result by voice from a voice output means 57 of the optional device 56.

[0030] Further, a counter electrode 5, a measuring electrode 4, leads 3 and 2 connected thereto, and an insulating layer 6 are provided on a substrate 1 of the sensor 29 as shown in FIG. 3. A reactive layer, which is not shown, which includes enzyme and a mediator (electron acceptor) is formed as if the counter electrode 5 and the measuring electrode 4 are covered therewith. A cover 9 is fixed on the substrate 1 through the intermediary of a spacer 7. Numeral 8 denotes a sample supply opening, from where liquid to be examined (sample) is introduced onto the counter electrode 5 and the measuring electrode 4 by capillarity. The air inside is discharged from an air vent 10 together with the introduction of the liquid to be examined. Numeral 11 denotes a projection for preventing an inverse insertion, by which a reverse insertion to the body of the measuring device 54 can be prevented.

[0031] A usage example of a guide in the measuring device according to the invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 2, 4, and 5.

[0032]FIG. 4 is a side view of the measuring system. FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating a sectional construction of a guide 50 for applying body fluid to the sensor and a sensor hold part in the measuring system.

[0033] As shown in FIG. 2, in a state where the optional equipment 56 is attached to the measuring device 54, the guide 50 is inserted to a guide insertion slot 42 of the optional equipment 56, the sensor 29 is inserted to the connector 13 of the measuring device 54, thereby to employ the guide 50 as a guiding means for a fingertip. After completing a puncture of a fingertip by a lancet, a measurement operator moves his/her fingertip to the end of the sensor 29 along a guiding groove 55 for guiding a fingertip, which is provided in the guide 50, thereby to perform an applying operation of prescribed body fluid, as shown in FIG. 5. While the guide is V-shape in the embodiment, it may have any other shapes than the V-shape if only there is a groove which leads a fingertip to the end of the measuring device where the sensor is attached.

[0034] Thereafter, at the end of the sensor 29, to which body fluid is applied, a prescribed measurement result concerning the body fluid is notified by voice or pressure by an optional equipment 56, or a display means 30 such as a LCD of the measuring device 54 due to progress of an enzyme reaction.

[0035] When this measuring operation is completed, the measurement operator confirms the position of the sensor 29 by the guide 50 to be a mark, and concludes the operation by taking the sensor 29 out of the connector 31.

[0036] Here, the guide 50 is attached to the optional equipment 56 which is thought to be attached to the measuring device 54 in a case of a usage by a blind person, a person having a weak eyesight or an elderly person, or is insertedly fitted to a fitting part of the measuring device 54 and the optional equipment 56. In case where the guide 50 is insertedly fitted to the fitting part, the guide 50 is in a conformation as shown in above-described FIG. 4. On the other hand, while in case where the guide 50 is attached to the side of the optional equipment 56, the guide 50 can be used as a clamp for unitedly fixing the measuring device 54 and the optional equipment 56 as shown in FIGS. 6(a) and (b). In FIG. 6(a), the guide 50 is stored into the optional equipment 56 in an arrow direction by a sliding system, which results in a compact shape. In FIG. 6(b), the guide 50 can be constructed to rotate around a supporting point 53 of the optional equipment 56. In either case, the end of the guide 50 is inflected, thereby to obtain a clampable shape at the end of the measuring device 54.

[0037] As a material of the guide 50, a material especially having a spring elasticity (such as SUS material or Duracon) is employed, so that the guide can be employed as a stronger clamp due to its own spring elasticity.

[0038] As described in the above-mentioned embodiment, when the guide 50 is employed, it is possible to remove difficulty of locating operations when a blind person or a person having a weak eyesight attaches/detaches the sensor 29 to/from the measuring device 54, or applies body fluid such as blood of a fingertip to the end of the sensor 29, thereby reducing troubles or labors of the operations at the usage. Further, the mechanism for guiding a target to be measured to the sensor 29 can be realized by a simple construction such as the guide 50.

[0039] In the above description, as the sensor 29, a type of a sensor which utilizes capillarity as a method of leading blood to an enzyme electrode part is described. Though, even when a sensor which drops blood directly to the enzyme electrode part can be employed, the same effects can be obtained.

[0040] Further, the guide 50 may be constructed to be attached to the measuring electrode 54 directly, in addition to construction as described in the above-mentioned embodiment. For example, the guide 50 may be detachable from the measuring device 54, or may have construction similar to that shown in FIG. 6, in which the guide 50 may be constructed to be stored into the measuring device 54 by a sliding system, or may be supported to rotate freely.

APPLICABILITY IN INDUSTRY

[0041] As described above, a measuring system according to the present invention can remove difficulty of locating operations when a sensor is attached/detached to/from a measuring device or body fluid such as blood of a fingertip is applied to the end of the sensor, and more particularly, the measuring system is available when its user is a blind person or a person having a weak eyesight, resulting in reduction of troubles or labors of the operation at the usage. 

1. A measuring system comprising a sensor and a measuring device for assaying a specified component in a biological sample applied to the sensor, in which a new sensor is mounted to the measuring device at every time when a property of a target to be measured is measured, so as to perform a measurement, including: a guide for guiding the target to be measured to the sensor.
 2. The measuring system as defined in claim 1, wherein the guide is provided at the forward side of the measurement part of the sensor.
 3. The measuring system as defined in claim 1, wherein the guide can be pulled out of or stored in the measuring device.
 4. A measuring system comprising a sensor, a measuring device for assaying a specified component in a biological sample applied to the sensor, and an optional equipment which announces a measurement result by the measuring device or the like by voice, in which a new sensor is mounted to the measuring device at every time when a property of a target to be measured is measured, so as to perform a measurement, wherein a guide for guiding the target to be measured to the sensor is mounted to the side of the optional equipment.
 5. The measuring system as defined in claim 4, wherein the guide is employed as a clamp for fixing the measuring device with the optional equipment.
 6. The measuring system as defined in claim 4, wherein the guide can be pulled out of or stored in the optional equipment.
 7. The measuring system as defined in claim 1, wherein the guide is V-shape so as to guide a fingertip to the sensor to which the target to be measured is applied.
 8. The measuring system as defined in claim 7, wherein the guide is made of a material having a spring elasticity.
 9. The measuring system as defined in claim 7, wherein the guide has a groove formed from the end of the measuring device.
 10. The measuring system as defined in claim 5, wherein the guide pushes the end or top surface of the measuring device.
 11. The measuring system as defined in claim 4, wherein the guide is removable from the optional equipment. 